Buying Advice Range Rover or Cayenne V8 Diesel

Buying Advice Range Rover or Cayenne V8 Diesel

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ArnisKleins

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49 posts

79 months

Yesterday (21:53)
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Looking to get a nice comfortable car, due to addition to the family.

Wife wants an SUV which i am generally not fan of but agreed to it, needs to be somewhat economical so diesel but I want V8 even if it's a diesel.

Budget is around 15k but at push could bring it up to 18k but rather get away as cheap as I can.

We are looking at 2013 to 2015 model years, seems like those are most common within the budget we are working with.

Choice has fallen on full size Range Rover with 4.4 diesel or Porsche Cayenne 4.2 Diesel, I fully understand that mileage for those at my budget will be 100k miles or bit over. Unless I do go up to £18k than i can get lower miles.

Would appreciate some advice on what people would get, some ownership experience, things to look out for.

Cheers

Chris_i8

2,185 posts

208 months

I've owned the 4.4 diesel in both a L494 and L405 - excellent engine and gearbox combo.

As with anything that big and with 80k+ miles expect to refresh a suspension arm or two in your ownership - really just a consumable and not expensive.

Check everything works - lots to check so don't be in a rush.

They are particularly voltage sensitive so reward being used daily and unless there's proof of a new battery being fitted recently I'd fit a new battery once I bought a car - preventative maintenance for very little cost.

Really great cars and nothing drives quite like them - I'd have another, which is a compliment as I can't say that about many of the 50+ cars I've owned.

If I was buying again I'd avoid both the electric deployable side steps and the largest wheel size - the latter impacting the ride quality more than you may think.

I have considered & driven the V8d Cayenne on a couple of occasions, although very competent they left me a bit cold - meh!
For me they are also very colour, wheel & trim sensitive and I never found one for sale which looked 'right' to my eyes. Don't forget that everything was an option so massive variances in spec which complicated things further.

Happy shopping!

Chris